A Grammar of the English Language: In Two Treatises. The First, Containing Rules for Every Part of Its Construction; ... The Second, Shewing the Nature of the Several Parts of Speech, ... By William Ward, ...A. Ward, 1767 - 271 страници |
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... shall think all the Time and Labour , and Thought , amply repaid , which , for fo many Years together , have been spent on the Treatife . Our Way of using the Book is this : If a Child has not learn- ed any Thing of the Latin ...
... shall think all the Time and Labour , and Thought , amply repaid , which , for fo many Years together , have been spent on the Treatife . Our Way of using the Book is this : If a Child has not learn- ed any Thing of the Latin ...
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... shall foon perceive that the Conjunctions exprefs Declarations or Af- fertions , concerning the Words or Sentences themselves , which are connected by their Means : And here this Question arifes : What is the Import of the Declaration ...
... shall foon perceive that the Conjunctions exprefs Declarations or Af- fertions , concerning the Words or Sentences themselves , which are connected by their Means : And here this Question arifes : What is the Import of the Declaration ...
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... Care to avoid them ) : But if any one shall discover such , and will do me the Favour to acquaint me with them , I will rectify them moft willingly . PRACTICAL GRAMMAR O F THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Of the xxii PREFACE .
... Care to avoid them ) : But if any one shall discover such , and will do me the Favour to acquaint me with them , I will rectify them moft willingly . PRACTICAL GRAMMAR O F THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . Of the xxii PREFACE .
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... I have used my utmost Care to avoid them ) : But if any one shall difcover fuch , and will do me the Favour to acquaint me with them , I will rectify them not willingly . PRACTICAL GRAMMAR O F THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . G Of 1 xxii PREFACE .
... I have used my utmost Care to avoid them ) : But if any one shall difcover fuch , and will do me the Favour to acquaint me with them , I will rectify them not willingly . PRACTICAL GRAMMAR O F THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . G Of 1 xxii PREFACE .
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... shall We will thou wilt $ you foall you will have Second Future . have SIfball bave had thou wilt Sthou shalt bave had he shall have the will Sthey fall have they will Sing . Plur . Sing . { x will { We will bave had { you foall Plur ...
... shall We will thou wilt $ you foall you will have Second Future . have SIfball bave had thou wilt Sthou shalt bave had he shall have the will Sthey fall have they will Sing . Plur . Sing . { x will { We will bave had { you foall Plur ...
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